Pengfei Wang
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
20 Papers
14 Citations
Pengfei Wang is an academic researcher from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Golgi apparatus. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
A whole-cell electron tomography model of vacuole biogenesis in Arabidopsis root cells.
Yong Cui,Wenhan Cao,Yilin He,Qiong Zhao,Mayumi Wakazaki,Xiaohong Zhuang,Jiayang Gao,Yonglun Zeng,Caiji Gao,Caiji Gao,Yu Ding,Yu Ding,Hiu Yan Wong,Wing Shing Wong,Ham Karen Lam,Pengfei Wang,Takashi Ueda,Marcela Rojas-Pierce,Kiminori Toyooka,Byung-Ho Kang,Liwen Jiang +20 more
TL;DR: The vacuole in Arabidopsis root cells is presented at nanometre resolution by 3D whole-cell tomography, suggesting a cellular mechanism for plant vacuoles formation.
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Dietary fatty acids promote lipid droplet diversity through seipin enrichment in an ER subdomain
Zhe Cao,Yan Hao,Chun Wing Fung,Yiu Yiu Lee,Pengfei Wang,Xuesong Li,Kang Xie,Wen Jiun Lam,Yifei Qiu,Ben Zhong Tang,Guanghou Shui,Pingsheng Liu,Jianan Y. Qu,Byung-Ho Kang,Ho Yi Mak +14 more
TL;DR: It is reported that a sub-population of lipid droplets (LDs), which are conserved organelles for fat storage, is defined by metabolite-modulated targeting of the C. elegans seipin ortholog, SEIP-1, to support the expansion of a subset of LDs.
A non-canonical role of ATG8 in Golgi recovery from heat stress in plants
Jun Zhou,Juncai Ma,Chao Yang,Jing Li,Xuanang Zheng,Xibao Li,Lei Feng,Pengfei Wang,Man Ip Ho,Wenlong Ma,Jun Liao,Faqiang Li,Chao Wang,Xiaohong Zhuang,Liwen Jiang,Byung-Ho Kang,Caiji Gao +16 more
TL;DR: A hitherto unanticipated process of Golgi stack recovery from HS in plant cells is revealed and a previously unknown mechanism of organelle resilience involving ATG8 is uncovered.
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Autophagy promotes organelle clearance and organized cell separation of living root cap cells in Arabidopsis thaliana
Tatsuaki Goh,Kaoru Sakamoto,Pengfei Wang,Saki Kozono,Koki Ueno,Shunsuke Miyashima,Koichi Toyokura,Hidehiro Fukaki,Byung-Ho Kang,Keiji Nakajima +9 more
TL;DR: Time-lapse microscope imaging revealed spatiotemporal dynamics of intracellular reorganization associated with functional transition and cell separation in the Arabidopsis root cap and the roles of autophagy in this process.
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Electron tomography of plant organelles and the outlook for correlative microscopic approaches.
TL;DR: How the molecular imaging capacity of correlative light and electron microscopy can be integrated with ET in studies of plant organelles is described.
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